Re: more problems with drive mount



Actually, you probably want to check that the mount command is set uid
root.  If it isn't, then the user option has not effect.  You may also
want to set the mode argument for DOS file systems, so you can read/write
the files on the disk.

James.

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On Wed, 26 May 1999, albi wrote:

> On Wed, May 26, 1999 at 12:01:41AM -0400, Ben Frantzdale wrote:
> 
> > I can't get users to be able to mount drives (zip, floppy, cdrom)
> 
> > /dev/fd0                /floppy vfat     user,noauto
> 
> Of course you performed a "chmod 666 /dev/fd0" or "chmod 660 /dev/fd0" ?
> 
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